Relationships Between Nonnative Invasive Plant Distribution Silvicultural Treatment, and Soil Drainage in the Northern Conifer Forest
Date Published: 12/2008
Problem Addressed: Invasive Plants
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- Kenefic, Laura S.
U.S. Forest Service
lkenefic@fs.fed.us - Dibble, Alison C.
stewardsllc@earthlink.net - Brissette, John C.
U.S. Forest Service
jbrissette@fs.fed.us
Anthropogenic disturbances may promote the encroachment of nonnative invasive plants, and forest managers are concerned about protecting the integrity of forest ecosystems against this threat. To address this concern, we investigated the relationships among nonnative invasive plants, soil drainage, canopy openness, and harvest type and intensity in a mixed conifer forest in northern New England.
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